You Are My Sunshine (DVD) (Japan Version) DVD Region 2
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Is there such a thing as pure love? That's a question that strikes at the very big heart of You Are My Sunshine, a moving, slightly offbeat romance written and directed by Park Jin Pyo. Hwang Jung Min (Heaven's Soldiers and This Charming Girl) stars as Suk Jung, a thirtysomething farmer who finds love where he least expects it. Starring opposite Hwang is Jeon Do Yeon (Untold Scandal and No Blood No Tears) who plays Eun Ha, a sexy waitress at the local coffee shop. It seems that Eun Ha has fled Seoul for the countryside in the hopes of getting away from an abusive spouse. When she finally meets Suk Jung, a romance blooms between the two, as the aging, naïve bachelor begins giving Eun Ha the love and affection she so desperately needs and deserves. His generosity gives this once lost woman a sense of hope and a reason to keep living. Unfortunately, Eun Ha harbors a secret that may threaten their possible romantic future - she is infected with HIV.
Taking the number one box office slot in its first week of release, Park Jin Pyo's glorious tale of tragic love is an enthralling experience, due in no small part to the powerful, funny, and poignant performances from its two leads. Discover the power of true love in You Are My Sunshine!
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Product Title: | You Are My Sunshine (DVD) (Japan Version) 你是我的命運 (DVD)(日本版) 你是我的命运 (DVD)(日本版) ユア・マイ・サンシャイン You Are My Sunshine (DVD) (Japan Version) |
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Artist Name(s): | Jeon Do Yeon (Actor) | Hwang Jung Min (Actor) 全 度妍 (Actor) | 黃 政民 (Actor) 全 度妍 (Actor) | 黄政民 (Actor) チョン・ドヨン (Actor) | ファン・ジョンミン (Actor) 전 도연 (Actor) | 황 정민 (Actor) |
Director: | Park Jin Pyo 朴珍杓 朴珍杓 パク・ジンピョ 박진표 |
Release Date: | 2022-01-14 |
Publisher Product Code: | GADS-2447 |
Language: | Korean |
Subtitles: | Japanese |
Place of Origin: | South Korea |
Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
Disc Format(s): | DVD |
Region Code: | 2 - Japan, Europe, South Africa, Greenland and the Middle East (including Egypt) What is it? |
Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1108163408 |
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チョン・ドヨン / ファン・ジョンミン / パク・チンピョ (監督、脚本) / パン・ジュンソク (音楽)
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映像特典収録
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本編122分
チョン・ドヨン、ファン・ジョンミンのW主演によるラブストーリー。 農村で静かに暮らす素朴な男性・ソクチュン。ある日、彼は喫茶店で働く女性・ウナにひと目惚れする。彼の誠実さに、ウナは次第に心を開いていくが、暴力的な元夫が姿を現し・・・。
映像特典: メイキング、オリジナル予告編
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This professional review refers to You Are My Sunshine (DVD) (2-Disc) (Korea Version)
Melodrama may be the bread-and-butter genre in Korean cinema, but Park Jin Pyo's You Are My Sunshine is anything but typical in this respect. Films and television dramas that abound in emotional excess are often critically derided, yet this 2005 film was nominated for Best Picture and several other honors at the 26th Blue Dragon Awards and even earned the director and the film's lead actor top prizes in their individual categories. On paper, You Are My Sunshine certainly seems to share most of the ingredients of a conventional melodrama, so what could possibly make it so special? The film centers on Seok Joong (Hwang Jung Min), an unmarried farmer who's pushing forty and looking to finally settle down. Although he signs up for a deal that would have gotten him a bride from the Philippines, Seok Joong doesn't follow through on the scheme, deciding instead to wait around for Ms. Right to show up. And sure enough, show up she does, as Seok Joong meets her in the form of Eun Ha (Jeon Do Yeon), a pretty waitress at a local coffee shop. However, Eun Ha isn't just any waitress; it turns out she provides more services than just coffee to her happy customers. Really, whoever heard of home delivery for coffee? Even Starbucks hasn't jumped on that idea yet. But her illicit profession means little to Seok Joong; he's smitten at first sight by Eun Ha and begins giving her roses and a bottle or two of fresh milk everyday to show his affection. Eun Ha is half-amused, half-annoyed at the man's awkward, childlike way of wooing her, but as the story develops, she begins to see something in Seok Joong. It's something she'd lost hope in seeing in any man, but it's there, and as she soon finds, it's something worth pursuing. And so, for the first sixty minutes of its running time, You Are My Sunshine delivers a genuinely funny, intensely likeable romantic comedy as an unconventional romance begins to take shape and the unlikely couple work to overcome the objections of Seok Joong's meddling mother, his peers, and society in general. If director Park Jin Pyo had chosen to add twenty more minutes to this section of the film, he would have made a solid, if somewhat unremarkable crowd-pleaser. But that is clearly not what director Park had in mind, since there's still another half of the story to tell. And what a second half! Exactly one hour into the film, Eun Ha receives a phone call from a figure in her past that immediately sets off a shocking (and graphic) chain of events. To put it simply: IT ALL GOES TO HELL. While this dramatic switch will seem incongruous with the tone of all that came before, the film has played fair with the viewer, slowly setting things up the entire time. Although the film's trailer and accompanying press materials spoil the film's major plot point, this review will try to be somewhat evasive about specifics. What will be revealed here, however, is that You Are My Sunshine becomes, among other things, a terminal illness tearjerker, yet remarkably, it isn't carried out in an exploitive "disease-of-the-week" sort of way as has been seen in other, lesser melodramas. Are emotions running on high throughout the latter half of the film? You bet. And while this reviewer still finds a lot of that kind of stuff unseemly, if not ridiculous in any context, You Are My Sunshine minimizes that criticism by making sure that the world depicted in the film is one that is steeped as deeply as possible in reality. Unlike the problems introduced in other melodramas that feel contrived, if not downright fake, You Are My Sunshine proves successful in convincing the audience that these issues are the real conditions under which the film's characters must act and react. Also, it doesn't hurt that the movie's first half and the actors' performances within it go a long way in hooking the viewer and fostering a sense of good will towards the characters. Sure, the film's dramatic turn feels like a huge sucker punch considering its earlier, happier tone, but co-stars Hwang Jung Min and Jeon Do Yeon help the film make its transition to all-out melodrama. In addition, Na Moon Hee (from My Lovely Sam-Soon) adds a welcome extra dimension to her role as Seok Joong's mother, a performance which could easily have been yet another one-note portrayal of a disapproving matriarch we've seen time and again in these types of stories. Ultimately, You Are My Sunshine may indeed have much in common with the numerous melodramas that populate the market. But what separates this film from the pack is that it never feels like it's yet another "by-the-numbers" take on a well-worn genre. Although this reviewer has never cried nor wishes to in response to any Korean melodrama, I can say that it's not hard to see how You Are My Sunshine could have that affect on audiences. Yes, it tugs on the heartstrings, but for the most part, the film earns it, delivering a genuinely compelling storyline that's hard to pass up. By Calvin McMillin |
Customer Review of "You Are My Sunshine (DVD) (Japan Version)"
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May 8, 2007
This customer review refers to You Are My Sunshine (VCD) (Hong Kong Version)
LOve with no Protection
This is a story of love in a prostitute world. Too emotional, too real and too heartbreaking. Jeon Do Yeon manage again to mORPH into her character with out any seeming difficulty. she is truly a professional actress. Scenario and dialogue are what makes this film really too POIGNANT to watch. I like it with a heavy heart...go figure! |
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April 22, 2007
This customer review refers to You Are My Sunshine (Hong Kong Version)
Nearly flawless jewel
Wow! What a great film! "You Are My Sunshine" grabbed me at the beginning and never let go. I was swept up and thoroughly enchanted by this astonishing, heartbreaking story of true love.
Shakespeare wrote: "Love is not love which alters when it alteration finds... O, no, it is an ever-fixed mark that looks on tempests and is never shaken." (Sonnet 116) Those lines are the perfect summation of this deeply moving, brilliantly acted movie. Very, very highly recommended for mature audiences by your humble servant. |
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November 23, 2006
This customer review refers to You Are My Sunshine (DVD) (2-Disc) (Korea Version)
Let the Sunshine Bright!
A very touching and charming story. Fantastically acted by both Jeon Do-yeon and Hwang Jeong-min in a romantic story which is funny, tearful, tragic and poignant. Although this film seems to have a radical theme concerning a prostitute relationship, its not a heavy film (like "Downfallen/Ch'ang"), as its so pitched at the right 'temperatures' with its blend of melodrama, tragedy and humor that radical never really comes to mind when you slip into this film's well paced and comfortable story. Get ready with the eye wipers, though, as its sad moments feature at the latter part. I liked how Jeong-min's character instantly falls in love with the girl, too, as she rides her moped into town: the fact that she is a sex worker makes little difference - his dropped jaw at her 'heavenly vision' says it all. No matter what the backgrounds of anyone, too, this film well expresses the universal nature of human love that shines through in the human heart, where love can conquer all. Yep, for the romantically inclined, get this movie while its still available and I'm sure that it will give you hours of sunshine.
Check out Do-yeon's other films too, (if you haven't seen these) "My, Mother, the Mermaid", "The Contact" and "Harmonium in my Memory" are all recommended, but these examples show how she can meta-morph into her amazingly adaptive and creative persona's. Sorry, Jeong-min I haven't seen enough of your other films, as yet, to compare. |

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August 31, 2006
This customer review refers to You Are My Sunshine (Hong Kong Version)
Dont miss this one
This movie surpassed my expectation. The setting, the story and the actors are superb. This movie is about a man loves a girl who works as a prostitute. In the past she was married to a horrible man but despite that he loves her just the same. You will definitely cry your heart out. Needs a lot of tissue till the end. Sad ending though but its worth watching. |
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May 27, 2006
This customer review refers to You Are My Sunshine (DVD) (2-Disc) (Korea Version)
Profound
Great movie. Slow at first, but once the story develops, it's very good. The male lead was impressive. Very inspiring. Even after discovering his wife's emotional and physical secret, he still remains loyal. A true love story. Make sure you have tissues. |
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